Hello,
This is something I continue to experience (ha) with Experience Builder is the lag and slowness of the map widget in drawing layers and overall performance of the app.
I've added the equivalent of a tracking point layer for survey data to the web map and in the AGOL map viewer this works fine for viewing, panning, and layers drawing. Now that the tracking point layer is added to the webmap which sources the map widget in Experience Builder the map and overall experience is showing laggy performance. For example I try to pan/zoom in in the map, nothing happens and then all of a sudden the map zooms into a place on the map. When I try to click on the filter, there is a lag in the list being populated. I just do not see this same performance in other apps like the dashboard.
The tracking point layer is turned off by default, and it would be great to get clarification if this is still loading each time in the background or how layers that are turned off work in the map widget.
I have other web apps (dashboards, WAB) and performance wise the older apps continue to out perform Experience Builder despite Esri showcasing EB as the newest, fastest.
It would be great to get clarification again on the differences in the map drawing between EB and the other apps and what we are to expect.
Thanks,
Kathy
Hi @kmsmikrud,
I follow the steps from the link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iaG7yY7JYLY to create a hosted feature layer. Then add it to the Map Viewer to save a web map.
Use ArcGIS Field Map app to add some tracking points to the hosted feature layer.
Add the web map to exb and performance issue couldn't be reproduced.
What steps am I missing?
Sample app: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/a0d4f2d16cab4cf68a48db3beba0fbc4/?draft=true
Thanks,
Ke